The senior class voted for their fellow classmates and teachers in multiple categories depicting how they will likely be remembered years after graduation. MHS Media staff tallied all the votes. Here are the winners:
Senior Superlatives
- Most School Spirit – Molly Boyle
- Best Style – Tessa O’Boyle
Tessa Boyle won for best style - Best Athlete – Bella Bullington
- Class Clown – Charlie Withers Withers found out in astronomy class. “I felt very proud of myself. I worked hard to get that thing. I’m really happy, he said.
- Best Friend Duo (Girls) – Camille Fransen and Olivia Eid
- Best Bromance – Griffin McElroy and Devlin Biggs
- Friendliest – Charlotte Young
- Brightest Smile – Maisy Konrath
Maisy Konrath won for brightest smile “I was surprised,” she said. “I like Bridget Panarese’s smile.”
- Most Unforgettable – Declan McNamara
- Most Likely to Become President –Celia Lindokken
Maybe someday she will be “President Lindokken” - Most Likely to End up on Broadway – Matt Harmon
- Most Likely to Become a Reality TV star – Princess BurressBurress says this title came as no surprise to her because, by her own admission, she has a flair for being dramatic. “It feels good that my peers know me,” she said.
- Most Likely to Get Married to Each Other – Cait Schofield and Tommy Doherty
- Most Likely to be Late to Graduation – Jack Palmer
- Most Likely to Return as a Marist Teacher or Coach – Mikie Fortner

Teacher Superlatives
- Best Dressed – Ms. Rita Hoffmann
Ms. Hoffmann was voted as the best dressed teacher Hoffmann says it is the first thing she has ever won at Marist. “I’m so honored. It pays to have young, stylish friends like Mrs. McDonnell. It’s good to know I’ve still got it,” she said.
- Most School Spirit – Mr. Dan Higgins
- Best Classroom Environment – Mr. Matt Sinacore
- Hardest Tests – Mr. Owen Glennon “I am humbled by this auspicious award – period,” he said.
- Funniest – Mr. Matt Sinacore
- Best Advice – Ms. Robyn McNaughton “It brought tears to my eyes to think that I have impacted the senior class because they have greatly impacted me,” McNaughton said.
- Most Overqualified – Mr. Owen Glennon
- Acts the Most Like a Parent – Coach Rob Topps
- Unrelated Twins – Mr. Matt Sinacore and Mr. Dane Mayer
- Most Likely to Not Post Grades on time – Mr. Matt Sinacore
- Most Likely to Never Retire – Mr. Owen Glennon
- Most Likely to be Mistaken for a Student – Ms. Kiera Hilliard
- Most Likely to Call Your Parents – Mr. Joseph Pettinger Pettinger said he was not suprised. “Part of my job description is to communicate with parents in regards to a lot of circumstances,” he said.
- Most Likely to Know the Score from Last Night – Mr. Dan Higgins
- Most Likely to Give You a Snack – Mr. Alex Karr “For holidays, I always try to bring in a little candy to treat the students,” he said.